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Agile delivery manager for beta service - Volunteer

Manchester
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Agile delivery manager for beta service - Volunteer

Criminal Justice Hub – Delivery Manager (Beta Phase)

About the Role

Criminal Justice Hub has launched its beta. We’re seeking an experienced delivery manager to help organise agile delivery, coordinate tasks, and support our volunteer team as we refine the service and expand content.

Your role will transform our promising beta into a more structured, reliable public resource. You’ll turn ambitious plans—improving content, developing tools, and enhancing user access—to actionable tasks, ensuring clear priorities and smooth collaboration among volunteers.

By establishing practical delivery habits early, you’ll make the project sustainable as it grows. Working across content, research, design, and development teams, you’ll help us deliver clear, accessible criminal justice information for users in England and Wales.


What Difference Will You Make?

  • Help shift the project from beta to a precise, user-focused public tool.
  • Optimise time efficiency, reduce redundancy, and sustain momentum.
  • Foster coordination among volunteers in content creation, design, development, and research.
  • Structure delivery processes tailored to a small, volunteer-led team.
  • Improve user experience by aligning work on priorities and fixing blockers early.

Your impact will be felt organisation-wide—bridging gaps between disperse teams while building scalability for future growth.

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Requirements

We’re looking for a self-motivated professional with:

Essential Skills & Experience (Minimum 3 years relevant)

  • Agile delivery experience:
    • Sprint planning, prioritisation, and retrospectives.
    • Managing backlogs and tracking progress.
  • Project management frameworks:
    • Familiarity with GitHub Issues, project boards (e.g., Jira alternatives), and Microsoft Teams/SharePoint.
  • Web development/website support:
    • Experience with WordPress and digital project coordination.
  • Cross-team leadership:
    • Coordinating volunteers across content, design, development, and testing workstreams.
  • Problem-solving:
    • Identifying blockers and enabling teams to make practical decisions.
  • Clear communication: Structuring unstructured goals into actionable steps.

Desired (But Not Essential)

  • Experience in public sector/charity, justice/legal, advice, or education—i.e., public interest digital projects.
  • Technical affinity with criminal justice systems (a plus, rather than a necessity).

Qualities We Value

We’re looking for someone who is:

  • Enthusiastic: Passionate about improving public information access.
  • Reliable and organised: Breathe clarity into complex deliverables.
  • Diplomatic: Helping others collaborate while staying calm under pressure.

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What Will You Do Daily?

Core Responsibilities

  • Agile Deliveries:
    • Lead sprint planning, progress reviews, and retrospectives.
  • Task Management:
    • Maintain a structured backlog and track priorities via GitHub (for issues/tasks).
  • Volunteer Coordination:
    • Streamline work among content creators, researchers, designers, and developers.
  • Tech Stack:
    • Use Teams/SharePoint for internal comms and organise project documentation.
    • Edit WordPress updates/systems improvements for the website.
  • Routine Building:
    • Introduce structured, volunteer-friendly practices (e.g., stand-ups, progress recording).
  • Risk Mitigation:
    • Identify dependencies, blockers, and early indicators of issues.

Additional Notes

  • Unpaid, remote volunteer role (UK-based).
  • No supervision: You won’t manage paid staff—rather, you’ll support volunteer peers.
  • No prior criminal justice expertise required. Only strong agile/product delivery fluency and teamwork drive.

Join us to help demystify the justice system—ensuring everyone from victims to witnesses finds clarity in its complexities. Apply if you can turn ambition into action with routine and purpose.

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Skills

Agile Delivery
Project Management
Digital Delivery
Sprint Planning
Prioritisation
Retrospectives
Backlog Management
GitHub
Microsoft Teams
SharePoint
WordPress
Coordination
Communication
Problem Solving
User Focus

Location

Manchester, England, United Kingdom

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